The largest poinsetta The largest poinsetta

The largest poinsetta

I have ever seen in nature


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Blog: The holidays have come and gone...
Date: January 7th 2009

As always, the whirlwind of holidays have come and gone. The Jardin has been decorated and the flickering Christmas lights are still around the little houses in our colonia. I always dread having to take down the Christmas tree...but it is that time. I think the most amazing thing we saw this holiday was at our little gordita restaurant down the street. We went for breakfast one morning and ... read more




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Julie Behn
Living in a constant state of wanderlust, a 29 year old San Franciscan was looking to experience the world before settling into a suburban life. Along with her boyfriend Ronnie and their dog Byron, they traded in their life in the rat race to spend 6 months or more in a small town in colonial Mexico. After 9 months in San Miguel de Allende, the trio then moved to the coastal town of Bucerias, near Puerto Vallarta, for an additional 4 months. Upon living back in the US for over a year since their time in Mexico, and after Julie and Ronnie got married, there isn't a day that goes by that ... full info
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